FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1960 HATTERAS ISLAND CALLING ALL VISITORS Complete Facilities For Vacation Enjoyment and Sport Await the Traveler In A Setting Rich In History and Legend! CAPE POINT RESTAURANT A thoroughly modern case welcomes old and new friends in its seventh season. Located near ocean, con* venient to cottages. Fine foods, native seafood. AIR-CONDITIONED JOHN AYDLETT, Prop. BALLANCE TEXACO SERVICE Most Modern Service Station in Hatteras Open 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. MINOR REPAIRS ACCESSORIES FISHING TACKLE JEEPS FOR RENT FOUR WHEEL DRIVE WRECKER & TOWING SERVICE AAA APPROVED PHONE 2726; Nights 2764 HATTERAS, N. C. WHEELER BALLANCE, Owner-Manager BURRUS GROCERY CHOICE MEATS FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES A Business Serving the Hatteras Community with a History of 94 Years Continuous Service • W. Z. (BILL) BURRUS Phone 2732 Hatteras, N. G THE PINE BURR ESSO SERVICE STATION Telephone 2777 FIRST WITH FRONT-END ALIGNMENT Hatteras Refreshment Center ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS, TOBACCOS RSHING TACKLE, SNACK MATERIAL MRS. ROSE B. GRAY VACATION AT FRIENDLY TOWER CIRCLE MOTEL A 22-UNIT BRICK FACILITY H>«"« . ON THE OCEAN AT CAFE HATTERAS C. F. Gr«». Buxton 2541 Manager ROOMS AND EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS THEATLANTIC VIEW HOTEL and SCOTTIE'S RESTAURANT Largest and Finest on the South Banks Both Under Owner-Management for Over 23 Years SERVING TH E B * ST OF FOODS Hotel Is MR. and MRS. Comfortable SfficnTrfeSlk W. (Scottie) GIBSON Complete £//OjWF4£/Ty W Owners-Managers Reasonable For Reservations Convenient Telephone Hatteras 2721 BUXTON SPORTSMAN'S CENTER HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERY FISHERMAN'S NEED KITTY and DICK LOURIE,, Proprietors Next Door to Burrus Texaco Station PHONE 2306 BUXTON, N. C. LEE ROBINSON Hatteras GENERAL MERCHANDISE DOUGLAS PAINTS THE ONE-STOP FAMILY STORE AIR-CONDITIONED TWINS I and TWINS II for GULF STREAM and INLET FISHING CAPT. EDGAR STYRON, Operator Located at ODEN'S DOCKS HATTERAS, N. C. Phone 2752 FOR THE BEST IN EQUIPMENT THE NEW LIGHTHOUSE ESSO SERVICENTER Rany Jennette, Proprietor Complete Line of Esso Products ICE BAIT FISHING TACKLE TACKLE RENTED PHONE 2676 TWO NEW JEEPS FOR RENT BUXTON, N. G THE COASTLAND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C. Visit the Famous Chicamacomico Fishing Pier. Motel and Restaurant RODANTHE, N. C. PIER OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY DAN Q. ODEN & SONS TELEVISION FISHING TACKLE CAMPING SUPPLIES Everything for the Sportsman FURNISHED APARTMENTS ON WATERFRONT NEW AND ENTIRELY MODERN PHONE 2717 HATTERAS, N. G CHANNEL BASS RESTAURANT PHONE 2761 HATTERAS, N. G Seafood Direct from Ocean to You OPEN YEAR-ROUND 5 A.M.-I0 P.M. EVELYN STYRON, Manager 808 and MARION BALLANCE, Owners WILLIE NEWSOME'S SPORT FISHING CENTER - EVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTSMAN - TACKLE FOR SALE OR RENT FRESH BAIT ICE AND COLD STORAGE Booking Agent for Deep Sea Boats or Surf Fishing Trips ROOMS FOR RENT BY DAY OR WEEK WILLIE R. NEWSOME, Owner and Operator PHONE 2758—2757 HATTERAS, N. G AT FRISCO PIRATES CHEST / Gift Shop 1 m Featuring Native Arts and Crafts M Ak tL Water colors, oil paintings, flower ar- I j rangements, creative ceramics, banker bonnets, quilt tops, dolls, braided and hook- jENHHKJiy ed rugs, mosaics, copper enamel jeweOry ! all made by local axtists, and other gifts reminiscent of the Outer Banks. Driftwood and Cape Hatteras sea shells galore. Cam eras, film and developing. 7 Jf! OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY W 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. IF y ODESSA WASILI, Owner GET THE BEST ... GET SEALTEST FRED I. JONES, Distributor for Sealtest Foods on Hatteras Island MANNS HARBOR PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bratten have returned to their home in Great Bridge after spending last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bratten. Miss Nancy Sawyer has returned home after spending last week in Norfolk with Miss Virginia Saw yer, while in Norfolk Nancy at tended the Grossinger-Hayes wed ding Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Spencer, Jr., and children visited Mrs. Spen cer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Warren of Great Bridge the week end. Susan Warren accompanied them home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones and ' children, Ramona, Steve, and Sher ry of Harkers Island visited How ards parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stew- I art Jones last week. Guy Manns and Mrs. M. M. Saw yer spent Saturday in Columbia, I Mrs. Sawyer also visited her uncle, | J. J. Everton of Gum Neck. | Mrs. Mary Dickerson has return ed home after visiting with her | son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ' Mrs. David Hornick of Norfolk. Mr. Dickerson who is serving with k the USMS overseas joined her in I Norfolk for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Jones and . Mrs. Flay Kemp and daughters, | Faq and Kay visited Mrs. Kemp’s ' father-in-law, Charles Kemp of [ Gum Neck on Thursday. I Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Craddock ' and daughter, Vickie, spent the week end in Goldsboro, with Mrs. 1 Craddock’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Chas. Elmore. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jordan and k children of Norfolk were week end | guests of Mrs. Jordan’s parents, I Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bratten. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Tillett 1 and daughter, Marsha Lynn of I Norfolk were here for the week end. k Mr. and Mrs. Donald Green and I daughter, Carol Ann of Elizabeth f City spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beas \ ley. I Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pinner ' spent Wednesday in Norfolk. k Mrs. Ernest Armstrong and chil j dren, Linda, Betty and Billy of J Virginia Beach are spending the week with her mother, Mrs. W. S. \ Pinner. J Miss Lina Gard of Norfolk spent ' the week end here with her parents, k Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Gard. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ira Spencer, Sr., / spent Tuesday in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Thebert Tillett vis \ ited their daughter, Mrs. Joseph I Hassell, a patient at a Portsmouth ' Hospital, their grandsons, Joey and Russell are here with them while Mrs. Hassell is ill. SALVO PERSONALS k John Farrow of Manteo visited | his brother, Perry Farrow. / Mrs. Maria Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hooper and daughter, Al \ deana spent Monday in Norfolk. | Earl Whildbee of Union City, N. * J., has returned after two weeks . with his mother, Mrs. Melvina j Whidbee. f Mrs. Louise Leary and Mrs. Lucy Hooper were in Engelhard Tues k day. J Mr. and Mrs. Graves Midgett, ' Sr., left Wednesday to visit their . son Vance Midgett in Elizabeth 1 City. Mr. Midgett will also go to f Norfolk for hospital check up. Mrs. Ellen Farrow and children k Everett and Norman of Buxton re j turned Tuesday after visiting her ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Graves Mid k gett. J Little Vivian Almond of Norfolk f is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Zenovah Hooper. k Floyd and Edward Hooper were j in Manteo Saturday. ’ Mae Fulcher and daughter, De . nice are visiting her sister, Mrs. i Ellen Farrow of Buxton. f Mrs. Claude Whitehurst, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brothers and children, Mrs. Faye Whitehurst and daugh ter of Norfok visited Mrs. Melvina Whidbee. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meekins of Rodanthe and Mrs. Alexander ’ Meekins of Waves visited Mrs. k Josephine Gray Sunday night. ] Burgess Hooper of Norfolk spent * the week end with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard Gray, Jr., \ and daughter, Maxine visited Mrs. I Gray’s mother and brother, Mrs. ' Kitty and Wesley Gray Sunday, k Rev. Shirley Hinson and Emily ] Davis of Norfolk spent the week ’ end with Mrs. Louise Leary and Mrs. Lucy Hooper. Mr. Hinson 1 filled the pulpit of the Assembly I of God church Sunday. Mrs. Frances Gray of Manteo > visited Mrs. Kitty Gray Tuesday. I Mrs. Elsie Hooper and children, * Sharon, Gussie and Bertie Kay are visiting in Manteo. k Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hooper, Mr. I and Mrs. Leslie Hooper spent ' Sunday in Norfolk. k ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE I Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of John H. Meekins of Colington, Dare County, North Car k olina, this is to notify all persons h having claims against the estate of said John H. Meekins to pre- I sent them to the undersigned with in one year from date of this no- I ticeor same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail persons in debted to said estate please make immediate payment. ' EDITH TOLER Kill Devil Hills, N. C. k T-7-22-6to PAGE THREE